Message from the Pastor

My Dear Community:

On this Third Sunday of Lent, the Word of God presents Jesus in his encounter with the Samaritan woman at the well. This simple yet profound dialogue reveals a Lord who is not afraid to draw near to our personal history, even where there are wounds, searching, and contradictions. Jesus begins the conversation by asking for a drink, reminding us that God makes himself close and seeks our hearts in order to enter into a true relationship.

The water that Jesus promises is not meant only to quench a temporary thirst, but to satisfy the deepest thirst of the human heart: the thirst for meaning, love, and fullness of life. During this Lenten journey, we are invited to recognize our own spiritual dryness and to allow ourselves to be found by Christ, who knows our truth and still offers us the gift of his grace.

The Samaritan woman, transformed by her encounter with Jesus, leaves her jar behind and runs to share what she has experienced. This gesture teaches us that anyone who truly encounters the Lord cannot keep him to themselves. Lent is also a time to renew our faith and become simple witnesses, capable of sharing with others the joy of knowing we are loved and forgiven.

May this Sunday help us to open our hearts to God’s action, to listen to his voice, and to drink from the living water he offers us. Let us continue our journey toward Easter with trust, allowing Christ to transform our lives and lead us to a more mature, authentic faith, committed to the good of others.

Rev. Julio Fernandez